Yesterday, Welsh Government announced its ambition for Wales to meet 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2035.
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Yesterday, Welsh Government announced its ambition for Wales to meet 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2035.
On 20 October and 14 December 2022, the Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research and Data (WISERD) and the
On the occasion of King Charles III’s visit to Wales, the IWA director Auriol Miller and Policy and External Affairs
The IWA has played a key role in shaping the conversation on the rights of communities in Wales, following the
Our work to highlight the changes needed to make Wales better continued in July with appearances across BBC Wales Our
Picture credit: Jonny Gios / Unsplash. Following a 2021 manifesto pledge by Welsh Labour later re-affirmed in the 2021 Co-operation
On Monday 13 June, Mick Antoniw MS, Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution, confirmed Auriol Miller, Director of the
10 May 2022 The joint position statement on Senedd reform made between the First Minister and the leader of Plaid
The IWA has today welcomed the Senedd’s Local Government and Housing Committee’s decision to undertake an inquiry into community assets,